Fédération Internationale de Football Association, or International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) sold the world a “World Cup for all.” What Africa got is a tournament built to break us before the first whistle. This isn’t football. It’s humiliation, gatekeeping, and calculated frustration dressed up as “security.”
Our best referee, Somali Omar Artan, was vetted and approved by FIFA itself. Then US authorities turned him back at Miami Airport like a criminal. You approve him, FIFA, and you let the host country humiliate him on arrival? That’s not a mistake. That’s disrespect. Who sets the rules here? Does FIFA govern the World Cup, or do host governments? If FIFA clears a participant, that should be final, period.
Our players are being sabotaged before they touch the ball. Cameroonian striker Breel Embolo and Moroccan defender Zakaria El Ouahdi were delayed and thrown off rhythm by visa chaos. Ghanaian midfielder and Assistant Captain Christian Partey was denied entry into Canada. Think about that, your assistant captain can’t enter the host country for a World Cup game. The team’s tactics collapse, the morale breaks, and the psychology is wrecked. This isn’t bad luck. This is death by a thousand cuts to make sure Africa doesn’t disrupt the script.
Our delegates are being profiled and degraded. Senegalese staff and others have been forced through boot removals, bag rummaging, and interrogations reserved for suspects. Not for representatives of nations that qualified on merit. Where is the “respect” or “show respect” FIFA screams about in every advert?
Our fans are being priced out and silenced. Tickets are going for prices that lock out ordinary Africans, vuvuzelas and drums are banned. You turned our stadiums into corporate boardrooms and then act shocked when the atmosphere dies. You want African passion without African people. You want our culture without our noise, that’s theft.
And FIFA, under President Gianni Infantino, sits silent. Confédération Africaine de Football, or Confederation of African Footbal (CAF) under President Patrice Motsepe of South Africa, sits silent too.
Africa knows this fight. We’ve been here before. In 1966, FIFA gave Africa zero guaranteed spots. Fifteen African nations had enough; Algeria, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Libya, Mali, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, and Tunisia walked out together.
Led by CAF and backed by African leaders like Ghana’s Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and CAF executive Ohene Djan, that boycott wasn’t noise. It was power. It forced FIFA to restructure and guarantee Africa its own slot for the 1970 World Cup.
The first CAF president was Abdel Aziz Abdallah Salem of Egypt. He had fewer countries, fewer resources, and a continent of just 320 million people and still he moved FIFA.
Today CAF represents 54 nations and 1.5 billion people. You have more numbers, more money, more global weight than 1966. So what’s the excuse now, President Motsepe?
Where is the threat to pull African teams out? Where is the demand for an independent investigation into these entry denials? Where is the line in the sand that says: “If one African team is disrespected, all of Africa walks”?
If FIFA won’t guarantee safe, dignified entry for every qualified African player, official, and fan, then CAF must consider a boycott again. We did it with 15 nations and changed the game forever. With 54 nations, we can shut it down and rebuild it right.
To FIFA and the organizers: we see you. This feels coordinated. It feels personal. It feels like punishment for Africa daring to believe we belong at the top table.
You can deny our visas. You can ban our drums. You can profile our staff. But you cannot ban our spirit.
Africa will not be gaslit into calling this “logistics.” When it happens to Somali referees, Cameroonian strikers, Moroccan defenders, Senegalese staff, Ghanaian captains, and thousands of priced-out fans, it’s policy.
Fix it now. Or deal with a continent that’s done begging for a seat at a table it built.
CAF, rise up.
FIFA, be ashamed.
Africa is not your sideshow. We are the game.
SeLaH!!!
African Nana Yaw Boakye Yiadom Opoku Agyemang (N.Y.B.Y.O.A.), Let Truth Be Told Alliance (L.T.B.T.A.)
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